GREECE: Family Reunion

There was a time when no monarch worthy of
his ermine considered a throne worth sitting on unless its perquisites
included a private yacht. But no more. Frederika of Greece, whose royal
veins course with the blood of a host of Europe's kingly houses, has a
throne but no yacht. Most of her royal cousins have neither. Then
Frederika got an idea: she and her husband, King Paul, would play hosts
to their less fortunate relatives aboard Greece's brand-new 5,500-ton
liner Agamemnon. Gratefully, the members of Europe's royal families
swept aboard the ship at Naples.